Memoirs of the Life of Monsieur de Voltaire Written by Himself

Memoirs of the Life of Monsieur de Voltaire Written by Himself
Author: Voltaire
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

These memoirs present his irreverent portrayals of the leading figures of the time, providing a hilarious insight into the royal courts of Europe ... --Publisher's description.

Memoirs of the Life of Monsieur de Voltaire

Memoirs of the Life of Monsieur de Voltaire
Author:
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1843919753

Written in the tongue-in-cheek manner for which he was famous, Monsieur de Voltaire' s memoirs reveal a new perspective on the international politics and history of the 18th century. Voltaire's role as acclaimed author, poet, dramatist, and philosopher led him to experience the personal attentions of the most illustrious men and women of his time. His irreverent, to say the least, portrayals of the leading figures of the day provide a hilarious portrait of the royal courts of Europe which fought over his services for almost 30 years. Only published posthumously, these memoirs relate and then commentate on literary accomplishments, historic fact, and salacious gossip alike.

Beneath the Heart of the Sea

Beneath the Heart of the Sea
Author: Owen Chase
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1780944527

Discover the amazing true story behind the inspiration for Herman Melville's Moby Dick and the feature film Heart of the Sea A tragic yet riveting narration of life and death and man against the elements, this is an extreme account of shipwreck survival. On the morning of November 20, 1820, in the Pacific Ocean 2,000 miles from the coast of South America, an enraged sperm whale rammed the Nantucket whaleship Essex. As the boat began to sink, her crew of 20, including first mate Owen Chase, grabbed what little they could before piling into frail boats and taking to the open seas. So began their four-month ordeal and struggle for survival. This is a bleak story, only eight men survived having endured starvation and dehydration, giving in to cannibalism, murder, and insanity. Owen Chase recorded the extraordinary account in his autobiography, originally published in 1821.